Green Templeton College is Oxford University's newest graduate-only college and home to a diverse and lively community of students, fellows and staff dedicated to understanding the challenges of human welfare in the 21st century.
Making a positive and lasting contribution in east London and Essex East Potential is a regeneration charity that works to give people in east London and Essex the opportunities they need to improve their quality of life. We support homeless young people, people with disabilities, older people, families on low incomes and people seeking work to overcome barriers & challenges and reach their true potential. We’re the fundraising arm of East Thames Group, a social landlord and regeneration charity. Although East Thames' core business is providing affordable housing, we've always wanted to make a big impact in our local communities, so we've expanded the services we offer to include: By donating to us, your money will go towards community projects and services that make a real difference to people in east London and Essex. A little bit goes a long way in funding projects that could help people get a job, find and keep a home, bring their community together or provide homeless young people with the life skills they need to build a brighter future.For more information about what we do, please visit: http://www.east-thames.co.uk/communities and http://www.east-thames.co.uk/care-and-support
Carrum Surf Life Saving Club provides surf rescue patrols to Carrum beach and aquatic awareness and drowning prevention education to Carrum, Patterson Lakes and surrounding areas.
The Good Thinking Society is a registered charity set up by science writer Simon Singh to encourage curiosity and promote rational thinking. We are fans of science, and critics of pseudoscience.
North Kent Womens Aid provides secure, temporary accommodation for women and their children who have had to leave their home as a result of domestic abuse. Also provided is hostel accommodation for homeless single young people aged between 16 and 25 years old
Relate Mid Wiltshire works to encourage respect and fulfilment in all relationships, particularly couple and family relationships, thus promoting individual wellbeing. Services are offered to individuals, couples, families, young people, employees, irrespective of ethnicity, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender, age or financial means. A member of the Relate Federation, we are keen to encourage early intervention and run supportive workshops for parents and carers. In response to increased demand we now provide counselling in secondary schools, our Relateen service; and primary schools, our Time to Talk service. In addition we offer an independent counselling service, Talk Zone for children aged 7 to 19 years old. This service is valued by young people who do not wish to be seen in school. Typically a young person fed back her life had been transformed by understanding her own pattern of behaviour. Due to the economic downturn the funding opportunities for Talk Zone have shrunk, and a free service is unsustainable at a time when it is needed most. Whilst we continue to offer it with a bursary, to enable Talk Zone to be reinstated as a free service in the future, £40,000 a year needs to be raised. Relate Mid Wiltshire does not receive Central Government funding and relies heavily upon the hard work and generosity of local funders and donors to sustain the services that are provided.